Trail-Gazette adds Giglio

The Estes Park Trail-Gazette welcomes a new advertising sales representative to the staff and she is looking forward to helping local businesses reach their goals.

Susan Giglio worked for the Fort Collins Coloradoan for over 20 years across all different departments of the daily publication. She brings with her years of experience in advertising sales, classifieds and circulation and always knew she wanted to be in the newspaper business.

"I love this industry, and back in journalism school it was just so exciting, and I am still amazed [newspapers] can come up with brand new products each day," Giglio said. "That is pretty amazing that can be pushed out. I only wanted to work at a newspaper when I moved to Fort Collins."

Giglio grew up in California, coming out to Colorado 24 years ago, and began at the Coloradoan in 1995. She was editor-in-chief of her college newspaper at Pierce College, and she has spent a lot of time in Estes Park, both professionally and just for fun. She is a welcome addition to the staff.

"I am very excited to have Susan's years of experience in all facets of the newspaper business, in particular her knowledge of digital advertising and her abilities to connect with her customers, ensuring long term return of investments for their businesses," said Trail-Gazette Publisher Mike Romero.

Giglio is ready to hit the ground running, and hopes some of her professional contacts recall her from years passed.

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"I remember some of the businesses [in Estes Park] and the names, hopefully they will remember me," Giglio said. "I hope I can bring some of my expertise, especially digitally; develop strong relationships like I did in Fort Collins, and develop some great programs that bring [business owners] the results that they are looking for."

In her spare time, Giglio loves to read, can often be found doing crossword puzzles and enjoys traveling.

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